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WhatCar has published a list of the most reliable premium crossovers and SUVs

The Porsche Macan, which debuted in 2014, is recognized as a leader in reliability. It received a reliability rating of 99% out of 100.

Porsche Macan failure statistics over a two-year period demonstrate the high reliability of the model – only 5% of owners encountered malfunctions. The problem components were the transmission and electronics.

Tesla Model Y took second place in reliability (97.1%). Breakdowns occurred in 12% of owners within two years. Problem areas: battery, brakes, suspension.

The BMW X5 closes the top three. The rating included crossovers produced in 2018 and newer with gasoline and plug-in hybrid engines. The model reliability indicator was 96.2%. Over the past two years, 14% of owners have encountered malfunctions. The main problems affected the transmission, body, engine and exhaust system.

This is followed by the Mercedes-Benz GLB (96%), BMW iX3 (95.5%), Mercedes-Benz GLC (94.6%), Land Rover Defender (94.6%), Mercedes-Benz EQA (94.1%), BMW X3 (93.1%) and Volvo XC60 PHEV (93%).

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